Green can coach both: Thurston

Johnathan Thurston reckons Paul Green could handle coaching both North Queensland and State of Origin coaching roles next year and would bring "fresh ideas" to the Maroons set-up.

Green is the hot favourite to succeed Mal Meninga and become Queensland's new State of Origin coach, but he needs to first convince Cowboys powerbrokers he is capable of juggling the two jobs without detriment to either team.

Rugby league luminaries like Wayne Bennett and Meninga himself have cast doubt on whether Green can juggle dual roles, while the last man to coach Queensland and an NRL side at the same time, Michael Hagan, who did so unsuccessfully in 2005-06, also had his reservations.

But Thurston believes if anyone can do it, it's Green.

"Organising things is certainly his strong point. He could handle it," Thurston told reporters in Townsville, shortly after accepting an Honorary Doctor of Letters from James Cook University in recognition of his tireless community work.

"He gets the best out of his players, he's a great people manager and there's no doubt he could handle it.

"He's a great football brain and more importantly a great bloke. If he takes that job on there's no doubt he'll do a great one."